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  • 62belie — belier, n. /bi luy /, v.t., belied, belying. 1. to show to be false; contradict: His trembling hands belied his calm voice. 2. to misrepresent: The newspaper belied the facts. 3. to act unworthily according to the standards of (a tradition, one s …

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  • 63Philip II — 1. ( Philip of Macedon ) 382 336 B.C., king of Macedonia 359 336 (father of Alexander the Great). 2. ( Philip Augustus ) 1165 1223, king of France 1180 1223. 3. 1527 98, king of Spain 1556 98 (husband of Mary I). * * * I French Philippe known as… …

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  • 64profane — profanely, adv. profaneness, n. profaner, n. /preuh fayn , proh /, adj., v., profaned, profaning. adj. 1. characterized by irreverence or contempt for God or sacred principles or things; irreligious. 2. not devoted to holy or religious purposes;… …

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  • 65Allen, John — • Priest and martyr. He was executed at Tyburn in the beginning of the year 1538 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Allen, John     ♦ …

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  • 66Examination of Conscience — • By this term is understood a review of one s past thoughts, words and actions for the purpose of ascertaining their conformity with, or difformity from, the moral law Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Examination of Conscience      …

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  • 67Extreme Unction — • A sacrament to give spiritual aid and comfort and perfect spiritual health, including, if need be, the remission of sins, and also, conditionally, to restore bodily health, to Christians who are seriously ill Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight …

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  • 68Utraquism — • The principal dogma, and one of the four articles, of the Calixtines or Hussites Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Utraquism     Utraquism      …

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  • 69John Allen —     ♦ John Allen     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Allen     (1476 1534)     Archbishop of Dublin, canonist, and Chancellor of Ireland. He was educated at Oxford and Cambridge, graduated in the latter place, and spent some years in Italy, partly …

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  • 70Saint Fulgentius —     St. Fulgentius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Fulgentius     (FABIUS CLAUDIUS GORDIANUS FULGENTIUS).     Born 468, died 533. Bishop of Ruspe in the province of Byzacene in Africa, eminent among the Fathers of the Church for saintly life,… …

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